EPISODE · Mar 14, 2025 · 34 MIN
Eye for Iran | Ep 42 | Russia may have outgrown Iran's usefulness
from Eye For Iran · host Iran International English
Iran and Russia seem closer than ever since Vladimir Putin’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, with Tehran emerging as a key supplier of drones and missiles to Moscow. However, journalist Tanya Lukyanova suggests this partnership may not be as solid as it appears, especially as shifting geopolitical tides—including Donald Trump’s return to the White House—reshape global dynamics.With a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire more likely than ever, Moscow-born Lukyanova unpacks how this marriage of convenience could evolve as Russia recalibrates its position in the Middle East and beyond.#vladimirputin #donaldtrump #iran #nuclear #geopolitics #podcast
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Iran and Russia seem closer than ever since Vladimir Putin’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, with Tehran emerging as a key supplier of drones and missiles to Moscow. However, journalist Tanya Lukyanova suggests this partnership may not be as solid as it appears, especially as shifting geopolitical tides—including Donald Trump’s return to the White House—reshape global dynamics.With a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire more likely than ever, Moscow-born Lukyanova unpacks how this marriage of convenience could evolve as Russia recalibrates its position in the Middle East and beyond.#vladimirputin #donaldtrump #iran #nuclear #geopolitics #podcast
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Eye for Iran | Ep 42 | Russia may have outgrown Iran's usefulness
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